— Assigned to command Light Battery F, 2d Artillery. — In camp with battery at Port Tampa, Fla., from May 4 to June 14, 1898. — Took part with battery in expedition to Cuba, with 5th Army Corps, under General Shafter, June 14 to July 2, 1898. — Participated in engagements
p218of July 1 and 2, 1898. — Wounded twice in latter engagement. — Recommended for Brevet Major U. S. A., "for gallantry in battle, July, 1898," to date from July 1, 1898. — On leave of absence, on surgeon's certificate, wounded, July 2 to Oct. 16, 1898. — On duty at Huntsville, Ala., Oct. 16 to Nov. 30, 1898. — On duty at Camp Onward, Savannah, Ga., Dec. 1, 1898 to Jan. 21, 1899. — On leave of absence, on surgeon's certificate of disability, Jan. 21, 1899 till he was

Retired from Active Service, at his own request,
after more than 30 Years' Service, April 20, 1899.

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Military History. — On leave of absence on surgeon's certificate of disability Jan. 21, 1899 till June, 1899. — On recruiting duty at Harrisburg, Pa., July 1, 1899 to Sept. 30, 1899. — En route to join station in Cuba till latter part of Oct., 1899. — At Columbia Barracks, Cuba, with battery Oct., 1899 till Aug., 1900. — On duty with battery and commanding Washington Barracks Aug., 1900 to Sept., 1901, except during winter months while 11th Infantry was at the post.